Agreed. And that's why I decided to share it. I've read several reports over the past week plus in the Brewers Association digest and realized that homebrewers may be attracted to these kegs.
To be fair, PKA (vendor) is responsive and working with the breweries to learn what happened in...
Correct. Although some of the reports the BA has received include reports of failure below 60psi - even as low as 30. The uninitiated homebrewer may accidentally (or purposely) pressurize a keg more than that and if they choose plastic may be injured or killed.
No, unfortunately. The BA's technology isn't the best :)
But most of them seem to have come from PKA so I'm assuming they're these:
http://www.pkamerica.com/content/section_kegs/index.html
Yep. And since then, there have been many reports of exploding kegs during cleaning on the Brewers' Association mail list. I figured I'd share it here.
I don't know if anyone here has any 5gal plastic kegs that are starting to get popular in the professional brewing arena, but you need to be careful if so. There have been several explosions of kegs while cleaning them - usually the keg top separates and the keg itself goes flying straight up...
I'd like to buy a reasonably priced used (must be good working condition, no scratches or defects) Morebeer heated & cooled fermenter. Either the 12.5 gallon (older model) or the 14 gallon (newer model).
Potentially interested in more than one.
Crap I just realized this search result was for star san and I used IO Star in the bucket. It says it's safe at 25 ppm or less but I don't know how to calculate it or know if I'm okay.
I know this is an older topic but rather than start a new one it might make sense to put it here.
I racked to kegs for the first time from my upgraded Morebeer 1.0 conical w/ the conical 2.0 upgrade kit which allows me to put the blowoff into a bucket. I didn't realize/think/whatever that...
FermWrap looks similar to what's in the conical. It's a heating element.
I mean, yeah, you could do that. And it's probably just as good as the jacketed conical. I wonder if the cooling happens as quickly?
What size freezer would you recommend?
That is definitely a negative - the batch sizes are fixed; you can't do smaller batches. Which is why I balk at paying for the 7 gal (5-6 gal batch) FV due to its cost.
If I could have an enclosure that isn't appreciably larger than the conical and did both heating and cooling (and quickly...
I was looking to get one for a few hundred. The pricing at Morebeer is weird; the 5gal batch one is only $100 less than the 10gal batch one. How bizarre is that? I know some of the elements are the same but you'd think there'd be more space in the pricing.
Veritas - they're great. They're...